Euclidean Action and the Einstein tensor

Abstract

I give a local description of the Euclidean regime (M, gab, ua) of Lorentzian spacetimes (M, gab) based on timelike geodesics ua passing through an arbitrary event p0 ∈ M. I show that, to leading order, the Euclidean Einstein-Hilbert action IE is proportional to the Einstein tensor Gabua ub of gab. The positivity of IE follows if Gabua ub>0 holds. I suggest an interpretation of this result in terms of the amplitude A[0]=[-IE] for a single space-like hypersurface 0 ∈ I+(p0) to emerge at a constant geodesic distance λ0 from p0. Implications for classical and quantum gravity are discussed.

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